Please, let today be the last day we are confronted with the New Year. It’s just wrong. There’s New Year’s Eve, New Year’s Day, and New Year’s. But without the apostrophe and S, it’s just new year. I wish someone had informed the writers and editors at Yahoo! Shine, because the error appears on its home page:

and three times on another page:

And again on a third page:

Is there a conspiracy to change the capitalization of this common noun? Because the writer at Yahoo! TV seems to be in on it:

I don’t know what’s going on in the mind of this writer from Yahoo! omg!:

The Lakers won something, I guess. I’m thinkin’ the Lakers won that night. Maybe Nicole and Joel know what happened. Or perhaps Joel was too distracted sipping on a Coke (which lost its capital letter) to pay attention to the game:

Perhaps unable to decide if the TV network is FOX or Fox, the folks on the Yahoo! front page try to have it both ways:

And on the same page, someone decides to go the initial-cap route:

It’s the perfect example of why a company (especially one as large and far-reaching as Yahoo!) needs an editorial style guide that is followed by all writers and editors. A bit of consistency on the “world’s most trafficked website” would be nice.